The Giants as expected Monday tendered contracts to all five of their arbitration-eligible players: first baseman Brandon Belt, outfielder Gregor Blanco, pitcher Yusmeiro Petit and infielders Joaquin Arias and Tony Abreu. All are considered signed for 2014, their salaries to be determined by a panel of arbiters unless contract agreements are reached first.

The Giants shed two players not yet eligible for arbitration, non-tendering outfielder Francisco Peguero and right-handed reliever Sandy Rosario, who made 43 appearances with a 3.02 ERA last season. Both become free agents.

The Giants designated Peguero for assignment Saturday to clear a 40-man roster spot for one of two new pitchers, Erik Cordier and Jose De Paula. Rosario's spot will go to Ryan Vogelsong when his one-year deal, worth about $5 million, is completed Wednesday as expected.

The Giants could try to re-sign Peguero and Rosario to minor-league deals and invite them to spring training.

-- Utilityman Willie Bloomquist agreed to return to Seattle on a two-year deal, pending a physical expected to take place this week, according to a baseball official with knowledge of the deal. Bloomquist spent seven seasons with Seattle and the past three with Arizona.

-- Shortstop Brendan Ryan has agreed to a two-year contract to remain with the Yankees in a deal that includes a mutual option for 2016. The Yankees also traded former Giants catcher Chris Stewart to Pittsburgh for a player to be named.

-- Barry Bonds has paid $4,100 in penalties stemming from his obstruction-of-justice conviction two years ago.